A new study suggests the psychological hurt of a break up is just as real as a physical injury.

Two areas of the brain that respond to physical pain also become activated when a person is dealing with social or romantic pain, such as being dumped.

The study’s authors at UCLA used an MRI to monitor brain activity in participants while they played a game simulating social rejection.

The researchers believe that the pain of being rejected may have evolved as a motivating force that led humans to seek out social interaction, which is crucial for the survival of most mammals. [Read: Did-you-know relationship facts]

Love fact #3 Kiss the right way

Did you know there is a “right” way to kiss? People are more likely to tilt their heads to the right when kissing instead of left, says a report published in the journal, Nature. A scientist from Ruhr University in Germany analyzed 124 pairs of smoochers and found that 65 percent tilt their head toward the right.

Have you ever felt like you met Mr, Right but cannot make a move right now
all my married life i just wanted a smart caring guy and i got one who is either but i care about his welfare and he has good points but i am at a point in my life i got something to prove
but to feel love and feel needed and to feel like a woman agin
i have never felt this way not even with my first love
i could just talk all night but my hormones all screaming do him do him